Abstract

During the Second Punic War and in the first phases of the provincial organisation of Roman Spain a series of meetings are attested between Hispanic legationes and Roman authorities (217, 210, 209/ 8 and 195 BC). The aim of these encounters was, in the first place, to coordinate actions against Punic forces, but subsequently they developed into mechanisms for the control of the cities, under the new provincial framework.

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